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THE CRIMSON CHARLOTTIE ELIZA KIRK R. l, Honor Societv: CRIMSON Board 1451 Senior Plav 1-ll. Charlottes prettv blue eves and pleasing persanalitv have ganed the admiration of both the bovs and girls. Although she has alwavs participated in the less serious school activities her lessons have alwavs been prepared and the honor roll would bc incomplete without this ambitious maidens name gracing ir. She also showed startling abilitv as a tennis plaver in '26 Charlotte intends to enter Katherine Gibbs' Secretarial School in the fall. DCDROTHY Xl,3sRlifQ l,.-XRNED R l. Honor Soczett' Easl-.etball ll -ll Captain r-lst ClZ:klsiiN Board 14 i. Although we had Dicl-..e safe within our walls onlv thiee 'fears we have grown to love and admire her Her smiling re- serve and scholast.: records have won the esteem of her fellow, Students and will win her success in future struggles with life Our heart-felt good wishes go with her MILDRED MAY LINDCJPP Although Mildred is usually quiet in the classroom. a little bird has informed us that outside of school she is full of fun. As she always studies her lessons and listens to the teacher we are sure that she has gained a great deal of help and information from the commercial course during her four years within these portals. Vlith her quiet attractive manners there is no doubt but that she will become well-liked in whatever :he urideitakes.
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THE CRIMSON ooms CORBIN .Ii5NKs Social Committee IZ, 33 : Second Prizefwprize Speaking Ill: Bank'ng Council IH: Class Secretary V573 Girls' Basket- ball HM Life Saving Corps Insignia 137: Orchestra Il. Z, 43: Senior Play 149: CRIMSON Board Ill. One can see by the long list of honors under Does name that she is much interested in the school activities. Doris is always present at our class socials and never gets a chance to sit out. At any of our games her voice can be heard trying to give the players an inspiration. Besides these worldly pleas- ures Dot has shown her ability in PriZeASpeaking, XVC feel sure that the pupils at Gibbs will like her as well as we have. ERNEST HENRY JOHNSON. JR. R. I. Honor Society: Secretary. Hi-Y I-II: Library Auxiliary tell: Assistant Editor-in-Chief of CRIMSON '4I: Debat- ing I4I. Lol Here is Henry. our famous debater. NVho's also well known as a woman-hater. No girl has yet lured him away. But look out. Henry! One will some day. NVe all envy Henry his Hne complexion. which is the fairest in the school, He. also. has great abilities. but doesn't always use them: therefore the teachers scold when his lessons are not prepared on time. All admire him for his talent and some day we expect he will become another Shakespeare. EMMA ALMARETTA KESSLFR Senior Play I-Il. llyerybocly knows Emma and her joyous laughter. A better natured girl cannot he found. She has an inexhaustible supply of jokes and cheese Tid-hits. holh of which she disperses during recess periods, Emma has a serious side also and intends to hecome .1 nurse. Best of lurk to Emmaf
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THE CRIMSON ARTHUR ERNEST LOFQUYST Football l-ll. Art is a quiet fellow in school but a regular tornado on the football field. Economics is the one subject that Art really enjoys. His enjoyment is not found only in the law of supply and demand. however, for he sends his smiles to some member of the fair sex. She may be next to him. or away over on the other side of the room, but wherever she is the smile goes and is probably happily received. We hope his smiles and foot- ball will be as readily received at college as they are here. XVALTER ALLEN LUCAS School Play r-ll: Electrician. Senior Play. This petite young chap is NValt, His attractive person- ality and willingness to help everyone have made him liked by all of us. His studies have maintained a high standard and his dramatic ability was displayed in the athletic play, RAYMOND SMITH LUNNIE Captain. Hockey l-ll: Baseball: CRIMSON Board t-ll: Social Committee 12. 3. -ll. Although Ray is one of the smallest fellows in our class, he can cause more commotion than some of our taller ones. Lun- nie is ttill of the joy of living but he can be serious. too. He has shown himself an efhcient hockey captain and goal tender. XVe will DOI forget, too the good work he did as field doctor in football.
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